To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Jn 20:2-8
Saint John whose feast we celebrate today is in the
Gospels the brother of James. The brothers were sons of Zebedee and were
fishermen. John along with his brother James and Peter were the trio who
accompanied Jesus when he raised Jairus' daughter and also on the mountain at
the Transfiguration and in Gethsemane.
The Beloved disciple who is a character only in the
Gospel of John has often been associated with the disciple and evangelist John.
The Gospel text chosen for the feast is from the Gospel of John and in which
the beloved disciple figures. The text speaks about the intuition and faith of
the Beloved disciple. On being told by Mary Magdalene that the Tomb in which
Jesus lay was empty, he along with Peter ran to the tomb. The beloved disciple
saw and believed. He needed no proof. The empty tomb and the words of Jesus
before his death were proof enough for him.
What the beloved disciple believed, is the evidence
of the empty tomb: not merely that the tomb was empty, but that its emptiness
bore witness that Jesus has conquered death and restored life.
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